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Financial Safety Planning

Financial safety and understanding financial abuse.

Financial Safety Planning

Financial safety and understanding financial abuse.

Types of Restraining Orders

A restraining order protects someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed.

Domestic Violence Information from the Courts

This resource will help you understand how the California Court defines domestic violence, restraining orders, where to get help and find other resources.

Domestic Violence Restraining Orders

A domestic violence restraining order (DVRO) is a civil court order that is signed by a judge and tells the abuser to stop the abuse or face serious legal consequences. This resource provides basic information on domestic violence retraining orders, who can get them, how to get them, and what happens after a hearing.

Can a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Help Me?

The court can help protect people who have been abused or threatened with abuse by someone you dated, lived with, or are related to.

Documenting Abuse

Documentation Tips for Survivors of Technology Abuse & Stalking

Domestic Violence and Tribal Law

This page includes general information about domestic violence in tribal law, information on tribal protection orders, and links to other online resources for domestic violence on tribal land.

Domestic Violence Help Near You

This map is a useful tool for finding domestic violence organizations in your community who are Members of the Partnership.

Domestic Violence Information

This resource by the Women's Law organization will assist you in answering the following questions: What is domestic violence? Who does domestic violence happen to? What are the laws against domestic violence and can they help me?

Financial Safety Planning

Financial safety and understanding financial abuse.

Staying Safe

These pages provide tips to help keep you as safe as possible while you are still in an abusive relationship, when you are preparing to leave, and after you have left.

Types of Restraining Orders

A restraining order protects someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed.

Civil Harassment Restraining Orders

Civil harassment is abuse, threats of abuse, stalking, sexual assault, or serious harassment by someone you have not dated and do NOT have a close relationship with, like a neighbor, a roommate, or a friend (that you have never dated). It is also civil harassment if the abuse is from a family member (like an uncle or aunt, a niece or nephew, or a cousin).

Documenting Abuse

Documentation Tips for Survivors of Technology Abuse & Stalking

Alternative Dispute Resolution

ADR Types and Benefits. The Judicial Council of California has created a video series with descriptions of different kinds of dispute resolution and where each might be helpful.

Civil Harassment Restraining Orders

Civil harassment is abuse, threats of abuse, stalking, sexual assault, or serious harassment by someone you have not dated and do NOT have a close relationship with, like a neighbor, a roommate, or a friend (that you have never dated). It is also civil harassment if the abuse is from a family member (like an uncle or aunt, a niece or nephew, or a cousin).

Gun Violence Restraining Order

You can ask for a firearms restraining order against a close family member if you are afraid they may hurt themselves, or another person, with a gun.

Information for Fee Waiver

Ask for a Fee Waiver if you can't afford filing fees

Types of Restraining Orders

A restraining order protects someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed.

Domestic Violence Information from the Courts

This resource will help you understand how the California Court defines domestic violence, restraining orders, where to get help and find other resources.

Domestic Violence Restraining Orders

A domestic violence restraining order (DVRO) is a civil court order that is signed by a judge and tells the abuser to stop the abuse or face serious legal consequences. This resource provides basic information on domestic violence retraining orders, who can get them, how to get them, and what happens after a hearing.

Can a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Help Me?

The court can help protect people who have been abused or threatened with abuse by someone you dated, lived with, or are related to.

Documenting Abuse

Documentation Tips for Survivors of Technology Abuse & Stalking

Domestic Violence and Tribal Law

This page includes general information about domestic violence in tribal law, information on tribal protection orders, and links to other online resources for domestic violence on tribal land.

Domestic Violence Information

This resource by the Women's Law organization will assist you in answering the following questions: What is domestic violence? Who does domestic violence happen to? What are the laws against domestic violence and can they help me?

Financial Safety Planning

Financial safety and understanding financial abuse.

Can a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Help Me?

The court can help protect people who have been abused or threatened with abuse by someone you dated, lived with, or are related to.

Domestic Violence Information

This resource by the Women's Law organization will assist you in answering the following questions: What is domestic violence? Who does domestic violence happen to? What are the laws against domestic violence and can they help me?

Staying Safe

These pages provide tips to help keep you as safe as possible while you are still in an abusive relationship, when you are preparing to leave, and after you have left.

Ask WomensLaw.org a Question!

The purpose of this Email Hotline is for WomensLaw to provide basic legal information, referrals, and emotional support.

Domestic Violence Help Near You

This map is a useful tool for finding domestic violence organizations in your community who are Members of the Partnership.

National Domestic Violence Hotline and Chat

Call (800) 799 - 7233 for Trained advocates are available to talk confidentially with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. TTY: (800) 787 - 3224 and Videophone (855) 812 - 11

Staying Safe

These pages provide tips to help keep you as safe as possible while you are still in an abusive relationship, when you are preparing to leave, and after you have left.

Teen Line

If you have a problem or just want to talk with another teen who understands, then this is the right place for you! Call, Text, or Email. Check out "Ask TEEN LINE", find resources in Youth Yellow Pages, or join conversations with other teens on message boards.

Types of Restraining Orders

A restraining order protects someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed.

Domestic Violence Information from the Courts

This resource will help you understand how the California Court defines domestic violence, restraining orders, where to get help and find other resources.

Domestic Violence Restraining Orders

A domestic violence restraining order (DVRO) is a civil court order that is signed by a judge and tells the abuser to stop the abuse or face serious legal consequences. This resource provides basic information on domestic violence retraining orders, who can get them, how to get them, and what happens after a hearing.

Can a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Help Me?

The court can help protect people who have been abused or threatened with abuse by someone you dated, lived with, or are related to.

Alternative Dispute Resolution

ADR Types and Benefits. The Judicial Council of California has created a video series with descriptions of different kinds of dispute resolution and where each might be helpful.

Ask WomensLaw.org a Question!

The purpose of this Email Hotline is for WomensLaw to provide basic legal information, referrals, and emotional support.

Civil Harassment Restraining Orders

Civil harassment is abuse, threats of abuse, stalking, sexual assault, or serious harassment by someone you have not dated and do NOT have a close relationship with, like a neighbor, a roommate, or a friend (that you have never dated). It is also civil harassment if the abuse is from a family member (like an uncle or aunt, a niece or nephew, or a cousin).

Documenting Abuse

Documentation Tips for Survivors of Technology Abuse & Stalking

Domestic Violence and Tribal Law

This page includes general information about domestic violence in tribal law, information on tribal protection orders, and links to other online resources for domestic violence on tribal land.

Domestic Violence Help Near You

This map is a useful tool for finding domestic violence organizations in your community who are Members of the Partnership.

Domestic Violence Information

This resource by the Women's Law organization will assist you in answering the following questions: What is domestic violence? Who does domestic violence happen to? What are the laws against domestic violence and can they help me?

Financial Safety Planning

Financial safety and understanding financial abuse.

Information for Fee Waiver

Ask for a Fee Waiver if you can't afford filing fees

National Domestic Violence Hotline and Chat

Call (800) 799 - 7233 for Trained advocates are available to talk confidentially with anyone experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. TTY: (800) 787 - 3224 and Videophone (855) 812 - 11

Staying Safe

These pages provide tips to help keep you as safe as possible while you are still in an abusive relationship, when you are preparing to leave, and after you have left.

Teen Line

If you have a problem or just want to talk with another teen who understands, then this is the right place for you! Call, Text, or Email. Check out "Ask TEEN LINE", find resources in Youth Yellow Pages, or join conversations with other teens on message boards.

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